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The Last American Vagabond
Under Guise Of Ceasefire Talks & Humanitarian Aid, A Joint US/Israeli Op Killed 274 Gaza Civilians

The Last American Vagabond

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 Transcription Available


Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (6/9/24). As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant. !function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u.getElementsByTagName(m)[0],l.async=1,l.src="https://rumble.com/embedJS/u2q643"+(arguments[1].video?'.'+arguments[1].video:'')+"/?url="+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+"&args="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify([].slice.apply(arguments))),e.parentNode.insertBefore(l,e)}})}(window, document, "script", "Rumble");   Rumble("play", {"video":"v4ya37u","div":"rumble_v4ya37u"}); Video Source Links (In Chronological Order): Bethany Christian Services: Mothers Speak Out (33) The Last American Vagabond on X: "Hey @stripesupport can you tell me why despite proving in my appeal that what we do doesn't meet your claim of "crowdfunding" (as you are integrated w/ numerous crowdfunding platforms yet only seem to apply this to TLAV) you are still freezing my account? https://t.co/heJtX94nD4" / X (36) IndieNewsNetwork on X: "A BIG Sub$tack Vulnerability: Stripe Payments https://t.co/wNK3RJy93p More creators are having issues with the platform's EXCLUSIVE payment processor, @Stripe Check out the latest from @IndLeftNews #SupportIndependentMedia #payments #publishing https://t.co/tpUo7M2nYX" / X Prohibited and Restricted Businesses | Stripe Prohibited and Restricted Businesses | Stripe New Tab (84) Allan on X: "@elonmusk Just wait until you find out about what X is up to!;) https://t.co/r3k84dSs1w" / X (9) glasnost on X: "@wokesocieties @TLAVagabond @elonmusk Sex spam to be sent straight to @elonmusk" / X New Tab (66) Arnaud Bertrand on X: "Pure unadulterated imperialism: you sanction elected officials in a foreign country because they voted for a law limiting your capacity to meddle in their country... And you have the audacity to claim the sanctions are because these officials "undermined democracy"

The Majority Report with Sam Seder
3336 - Bidens BFD On Israel & Trump's Sock Puppet w/ Ryan Grim

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 73:39


It's Casual Friday! Sam and Emma speak with Ryan Grim, D.C. Bureau Chief at The Intercept and co-host of Counter Points, to round up the week in news. First, Sam and Emma react to some of the new developments in Trump's hush money trial, including the appearance of...someone different to advocate for Trump outside the courthouse: Florida Sen. Rick Scott. The MR Crew, and reporters speaking to Sen. Scott, speculate that, due to Trump's gag order, Trump may be calling in some surrogates who are less...inhibited than Trump is at the moment. Then, after not being able to figure out his laptop, Ryan Grim joins the program by phone, and he, Sam, and Emma start off by recapping the calamitous end of Kristi Noem's book tour, with the last stop on Stuart Varney's Fox Business show looking like the breaking point. They then discuss how AIPAC has been slightly neutralized in the election cycle this year, and, per Ryan's reporting and analysis, the fear some in the organization are feeling that they don't possess the same sway over Biden given his decision to withhold some aid to Israel over the prospect of a Rafah invasion, AND that they haven't been as impactful or decisive in Democratic primaries, specifically against Squad members. Ryan outlines some of the equivocating that Bidenworld has done after Biden's comments on withholding aid, and Grim zeroes in on the cleavage between the Biden administration officials responsible for military and intelligence actions (Defense Secretary Austin & CIA Director Burns) who are in negotiations with Israel & Palestine, compared to that of the diplomatic and political actors (Secretary of State Blinken & Biden's Chief of Staff Jeff Zients) who have been much more deferential both publicly and privately towards Israel. They then discuss the terrible implications for the U.S., Palestinians, and even Israeli soldiers in terms of casualties and damage if a large scale ground invasion of Rafah occurs, and how, even if Biden and Netanyahu may understand those implications, they may be too involved ideologically to try and put a real stop to it. Grim then updates Sam and Emma on some of the other AIPAC machinations going on, including their infusion in an Oregon congressional primary to stop Rep. Pramila Jayapal's sister, Susheela, from winning. They then finally discuss what political implications this may have for President Biden in November, and how, if voters who would actually be championing Biden (activists, politically engaged young voters) weren't so disgusted with Biden's conduct in Israel, they'd be endorsing and highlighting some serious policy victories that Biden's engaged in (banning natural gas export terminals, for example). Instead, the connotation with Biden due to his support of Israel is inevitably clouded for some in his key voter bases. And in the Fun Half, Sam, Emma, and Bradley react to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu speaking with Dr. Phil in Jerusalem (???) about how Israel will fight even with his fingernails if they have (and, Netanyahu qualifies, that they do have more to fight with than fingernails. Thanks for clarifying!) Afterwards, they take a look at Israel's UN representative, Gilad Erdan, getting in some prop work at the General Assembly meeting, claiming that the body is shredding its charter by admitting Palestine into the body further with more privileges (he literally shredded a tiny copy of the UN charter.) They then react to some of the right wing fearmongering over anti-Semitism (something they've always really cared about, seemingly), with Florida Rep. Aaron Bean warning a House subcommittee that...2nd graders are trafficking in Nazi propaganda. Then the MR Crew gets through the jump scare of watching Katie Britt talk (hasn't gotten over the State of the Union response cadence, seemingly) about Jewish college students being treated like civil rights activists in the 1960's, Trump's appeal to Jewish voters outside the courthouse (they should be ashamed of themselves if they've supported Biden), as well as Trump being totally normal and not concerned about RFK siphoning votes away from him. He just needed to make a 4+ minute long video about how he's more anti-vax than RFK is. He's not worried! Plus, your calls & IM's! Check out all of Ryan's work here: https://badnews.substack.com/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Help out the state of Utah by telling them what you see in public bathrooms here!: https://ut-sao-special-prod.web.app/sex_basis_complaint2.html Check out Seder's Seeds here!: https://www.sedersseeds.com/ ALSO, if you have pictures of your Seder's Seeds, send them here!: hello@sedersseeds.com Check out this GoFundMe in support of Mohammed Nasrallah, whose family is trying to leave Gaza for Egypt: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-mohammed-nasserallah-and-family-go-to-egypt Check out this GoFundMe in support of Mohammad Aldaghma's niece in Gaza, who has Down Syndrome: http://tinyurl.com/7zb4hujt Check out the "Repair Gaza" campaign courtesy of the Glia Project here: https://www.launchgood.com/campaign/rebuild_gaza_help_repair_and_rebuild_the_lives_and_work_of_our_glia_team#!/ Check out StrikeAid here!; https://strikeaid.com/ Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: Factor: Head to https://factormeals.com/majority50 and use code majority50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. 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The Alan Sanders Show
Providence Canyon, Biden to border, Classified docs at Penn Biden, CIA and Ukraine and news round-up

The Alan Sanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 79:01


Today's show opens with me sharing my weekend trip to Providence Canyon State Park in SW Georgia. This also leads to me telling newer members of the listening audience about why I call myself a Constitutionalist and why I do what I do each and every day behind the microphone. My opening topic deals with the death of a UGA college student who was bludgeoned to death at the hands of a known, repeat criminal illegal immigrant. ICE was aware of him. New York was aware of him. And the state of Georgia was aware. Yet, he was repeatedly released back into society to commit more crime and this time it lead to the murder of a 22 year old nursing student. Suddenly, the border crisis has a face, a name and a story. It should not have taken that, but here we are. Now, after more than three years of ignoring the crisis he created, Joe Biden plans to do a campaign speech at the border on Thursday. It appears the Penn Biden Center decided to destroy all the visitors logs. Special Counsel Robert Hur's investigation revealed that while over 600 classified documents were illegally kept in the office on campus in unlocked cabinets, whatever logs that had been in place to know who may have access to those documents, no longer exists. Who ordered the logs to be destroyed? The NYTimes committed a random act of journalism by reporting on how the CIA has been working deeply with Ukraine since 2014. The report details what can only be thought of as a shadow war on Russia, carried out by the CIA through our Ukraine proxy. Imagine how Americans would react if we found out Iran's IRCG had worked with Mexico to put up spy bases all along our southern border? I'm not trying to excuse Putin, but I am trying to keep the reality of the big picture firmly in focus. Everything this woke, Marxist, Leftist regime believes they are doing to ease tensions, only ends up making them much worse. A hot mic on an open tarmac caught an exchange with President Biden, VP Harris and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. In professional wrestling like terms, they were caught scripting the White House's language around whether or not they play to actually implement and reforms at the border. It's a game they are playing. But, unlike wrestling where it's all for fun, their games cause nothing but pain and misery. Because Biden handles himself so poorly, former Democrat Senator Claire McCaskill went on MSNBC's The Morning Joe and said all newspapers in America need to stop fact-checking Joe Biden and go after Donald Trump. In similar fashion, DNC Chair Jaime Harrison told MSNBC that Joe Biden has done more in three years than most presidents have done in 8. If he means in terms of damage and destruction, I am in total agreement. In a bit of a news round-up, my buddy Steve Baker got word from the FBI that he would have to turn himself in this week. He still does not know the charges, but would let us know when it happens. RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel says she is officially stepping down after Super Tuesday. Israel's Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, stated UNRWA is a functioning arm of Hamas, thereby making it a terrorist organization. And, Prime Minister Netanyahu is not stopping the operation of crushing the entirety of Hamas.  Finally, I have heard some say I use the expression “ladies and gentlemen” a lot throughout the course of the show. I have tried to pull back a little, but I explain why I started doing it in the first place. While I respect everyone's right to live how they choose, so long as they are not trampling on the rights of others, I will not be forced to accept someone else's delusions as my reality. You are free to live in a make-believe world and I am free to reject it. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!

FDD Events Podcast
FDD Morning Brief | feat. Amb. Gilad Erdan (Feb. 16)

FDD Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 24:10


FDD Senior Vice President Jon Schanzer delivers timely situational updates and analysis, followed by a conversation with Gilad Erdan, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations who also previously served as Israel's Ambassador to the United States.Learn more at www.fdd.org/fddmorningbrief/

The Jiggy Jaguar Show
Ep. 2/12/2024 - The Jiggy Jaguar Show Edward Bartlett, Founder of SAVE , an organization focused on fairness and due process on college campuses.

The Jiggy Jaguar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024


Domestic Abuse and Violence International Alliance files petition to defund The United Nations Edward Bartlett speaking on behalf of DAVIA is available Read the petition here The United Nations has been beset by numerous scandals in recent years. December witnessed two more scandals at the international body. As a result, a growing number of persons have issued calls to reform, or even defund the United Nations. GUEST AVAILABLE: Edward Bartlett, Founder of SAVE , an organization focused on fairness and due process on college campuses. BIO: Bartlett is the Founder of SAVE. He received his PhD from Johns Hopkins University. Former faculty member at three universities, and former federal regulator at the Department of Health and Human Services. Author of over 100 peer-reviewed articles and editorials. Proud father of three and an avid bicyclist. READ MORE ON THE STORY: The UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms the “dignity and worth of the human person” and the “equal rights of men and women.” (1) But UN agencies have ignored this principle in order to embrace Marxist concepts of “oppressors” and “the oppressed.” In the first incident, Sarah Douglas, Deputy Chief at UN Women, endorsed 153 tweets accusing Israel of “genocide” and other crimes. Douglas addressed a UN meeting via webcam with a large “Palestine” poster in the background. Such actions represent a breach of UN staffers' obligation to be neutral and impartial (2). In the second case, UN Women issued thousands of tweets making the claim that violence against women and girls “remains the most widespread and pervasive human rights violation worldwide.” (3) In truth, women commit domestic violence as often as men (4), and twice as many males as females are killed by injuries and violence (5). The United Nations has expressed concerns about the problem of disinformation (6). But inexplicably, the UN General Assembly remained silent in the face of these repeated instances of disinformation by UN Women. A range of other ethical, scientific, and human rights violations have been committed by UN agencies, as well: · Human Rights Council (7) · UNICEF (8) · UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (9) · World Health Organization (10) Last month, U.S. senator Mike Lee introduced a bill to defund the United Nations (11). Days later, Israeli UN ambassador Gilad Erdan called fo

Hoy en la Historia de Israel
La respuesta de Golda Meir a la ONU

Hoy en la Historia de Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 2:28


El pasado martes 12 de diciembre, la Asamblea General de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas adoptó una propuesta en la que se exige a Israel un alto el fuego humanitario en Gaza. 153 países votaron a favor, 23 se abstuvieron y 10 votaron en contra de la resolución. En medio del recinto, el embajador israelí Gilad Erdan exhibió un cartel con el número telefónico de las oficinas de Hamás en Gaza, acompañado del mensaje: “Pídanle a Sinwar, líder de Hamás, un alto al fuego”. Aunque este tipo de resoluciones no tienen efectos vinculantes sobre las decisiones de Israel, si reflejan la postura diplomática de la mayoría de países. Sin embargo, esta no es la primera vez que se presenta una situación como esta, pues durante la Guerra de Yom Kipur en 1973, la primera ministra de Israel Golda Meir mantuvo una postura firme en cuanto a la seguridad y la defensa del Estado de Israel. En aquel momento los israelíes fueron atacados sorpresivamente por la coalición de naciones árabes, y en respuesta Golda Meir movilizó las fuerzas armadas de Israel hasta lograr la rendición de los atacantes. A pesar de las presiones de la ONU, así como en la actualidad, Meir expresó su decepción al no recibir el respaldo internacional. “Confío más en los compatriotas que en los diplomáticos” expresó Golda Meir, y añadió: “Cuando los árabes amen a sus hijos más de lo que nos odian a nosotros, entonces tendremos paz”. Justamente en estos días se cumplieron 45 años del fallecimiento de Golda Meir, y cada 8 de diciembre Israel y el mundo recuerdan la memoria de la mujer que lideró y defendió a Israel con éxito.

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 60 - UN Women condemns Hamas' brutal assaults

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 17:48


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Today is day 60 of the war. Political correspondent Tal Schneider and Tech Israel editor Sharon Wrobel join host Jessica Steinberg for today's podcast. Schneider discusses the long-awaited statement made by the UN Women agency regarding the sexual assault and violence committed by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 attacks, and how Gilad Erdan, Israel's UN ambassador, helped bring about the statement. Wrobel discusses the state of the Israeli high-tech community since the start of the war, about hiring, investment and how it will survive this period. For the latest updates, please look at The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Live blog December 5, 2023 Eight weeks after Oct. 7 onslaught, UN Women condemns ‘brutal attacks by Hamas' Amid war with Hamas, Israel's Matrix is seeking to hire 700 new employees Amid war, Israel to back angel investor clubs to help young startups nab funding THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts.  IMAGE: Demonstrators gather during a '#MeToo unless you are a Jew' protest outside of United Nations headquarters in New York City on December 4, 2023. (Charly Triballeau / AFP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Alan Sanders Show
Why choose the culture of death, what makes you far-right, J6 insiders, Pierre Poilievre and shop small biz

The Alan Sanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 85:01


Today's show opens with a comment about the kind of nation Israel must be to still try to negotiate with Hamas. I cannot even imagine trying to take them at their word with the hope of getting some of your innocent citizens back. The deal that was struck is far better for Hamas, especially operationally for the ongoing war. That's because Israel is a culture of life and they are willing to take the risk if it means saving some of their own. IDF Jonathan Conricus was on CNN and discussed how the proof of the tunnels under the hospitals shows Hamas has been lying and Israel has been telling the truth. Not only has Hamas committed international war crimes, but also proves they are content using their own people as human shields. While Conricus asks about getting apologies from the WHO, the UN, the UNRWA and ICRC, my response is, don't hold your breath. Those groups are fundamentally anti-Israel, anti-Semitic and anti-liberty. They will never admit they were wrong. Meanwhile, Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, asks that august body why they are not interested in crying out for women's rights when it comes to Israeli women and girls? Furthermore, he asks UNICEF why they have shown no interest in how Palestinian children are raised from birth to hate Jews and to want to kill them at whatever cost? TalkTV in the UK just ran a piece showing the “hate speech” being uttered in so many of their mosques. If we changed out their terminology, and replaced Jews with “black and brown people”, there would be a massive uprising asking why the FBI or the DOJ hasn't done anything to shut down the hate speech? But, at the moment, police feel there is no crime here. The Son of a Hamas founder, Mosab Hassan Yousef, addressed a delegation of the United Nations. His message is well worth hearing. It ends with the warning that if Israel fails in crushing Hamas, then the whole of the world will suffer. It seems the people in Ireland have had enough with unchecked illegal immigration. They just had a knife attack outside of a school, where five people, three of which were children, the youngest only five years old, were attacked. In response, people began to riot and set fire to various immigration processing centers. While I do not condone any violence, it represents the pressure cooker nearly all Western nations are trying to ignore with their unchecked immigration policies. The irony of the reaction in Ireland was for their Prime Minister to blame the “far-right” for the reaction to the knife attack. Rather than understand the reason for the anger and to address the root cause, it's easier to blame far-right politics. The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade was ruined thanks to a bunch of blithering idiots who wanted to show their love for terrorists by gluing themselves to the ground on the parade route. They also defaced a part of the New York Public Library that contained a dedication to Stephan Schwarzman, a Jewish donor to the library. Want to stop this in it's tracks? Arrest them and charge them to the fullest extent possible. Show these radical fascists what happens when they break the law. It's not cute or trendy. New J6 footage shows someone who appears to be wearing an ear-piece, shoving people inside the Capitol. In fact, we have audio of a woman who is trying to resist, telling him to stop shoving her and others inside. There is no doubt in my mind, J6 was a Fed plan to frame Donald Trump and his supporters. I haven't been wrong on any of the supposed “conspiracies” so far and I have no doubt I'm right about this one, too. Carol Roth, who appeared on my show a few weeks ago, addressed Bidenomics recently and detailed just how poorly the Biden regime is handling our economy. However, with the holidays here, she does remind us how important it is to support local businesses. Finally, Pierre Poilievre, the leader of Canada's Conservative Party, schools another reporter regarding the news of the car explosion at the border checkpoint between Canada and the United States. It's another master class on how to deal with people who have an agenda. It starts by not accepting the premise, staying calm and reasoned, and using their own words against them. Brilliant! Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!

Reportagem
Guerra entre Israel e o Hamas completa um mês com um saldo de mais de 11 mil mortos

Reportagem

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 11:20


Faz exatamente um mês neste 7 de novembro que o Hamas lançou a operação “Tempestade de al-Aqsa” contra Israel. A iniciativa de guerra, que teve seu nome inspirado de uma das maiores mesquitas de Jerusalém, havia sido promovida pela organização extremista islâmica, que controla a estreita Faixa de Gaza. Hoje, um mês depois do início da guerra, a contabilidade segue macabra: são nada menos do que 10 mil mortos reportados pelo Hamas do lado palestino, entre eles 4.000 crianças, uma tragédia sem precedentes, segundo a Unicef.Do lado israelense, autoridades confirmaram que o número de mortos já passou de 1.400.Além disso, 242 reféns israelenses ainda se encontram em poder dos extremistas. E Israel já reiterou que não haverá cessar-fogo em Gaza sem a libertação dos prisioneiros israelenses, entre os quais cerca de 30 menores. Do lado israelense, cerca de 1,4 mil mortes foram reportadas, depois do ataque-surpresa do Hamas.A Faixa de Gaza continua sem acesso a rede de telefones ou internet. O território palestino de apenas 40 km de comprimento e 11 km de largura, com acesso ao mar Mediterrâneo, foi cortado ao meio pelo conflito, e estrangeiros e cidadãos com dupla nacionalidade tentam desesperadamente sair em direção ao Egito pela passagem de Rafah, ao sul.Entre eles, muitos brasileiros, que se amontoam em abrigos numa espera angustiante pela permissão de sair do enclave palestino, bombardeado intensivamente por Israel. Segundo o Itamaraty, ao todo cerca de 14 mil brasileiros vivem em Israel, e outros 6 mil na Palestina.A surpresaEm 7 de outubro, o Hamas atacou por terra, mar e ar e a mídia estrangeira repercutiu a estupefação do exército israelense. No dia anterior, o Estado judeu havia comemorado o 50º aniversário da Guerra do Yom Kippur. Era Shabat, o dia de descanso dos judeus, e o fim do festival de Sukkot, que celebra o êxodo do povo hebreu do Egito. Foi também um dia de caos sem precedentes, o mais fatal nos 75 anos do país e o mais mortal para os judeus desde o Holocausto. Os observadores internacionais já falavam então de um "ponto de virada" histórico. Segundo Jean-Paul Palomeros, general e ex-chefe de Estado maior da Aeronáutica francesa, a amplitude da reação de Israel em Gaza era esperada."Israel mobiliza suas forças onde pensa que elas podem ser úteis para dissuadir eventuais adversários... Sabemos que houve tiros que foram lançados à partir do Iêmen, drones, às vezes mísseis. Trata-se de um país que se coloca rapidamente em pé de guerra, porque ele é preparado para isso, e porque a História o obrigou a desenvolver essa capacidade ao enfrentamento e à escalada. Fica claro que Israel não vai negligenciar a partir de agora nenhum sinal e nenhuma ameaça", afirmou Palomeros.Os comandos do Hamas superaram todos os obstáculos e entraram no território judeu sem dificuldade. Vídeos circulando nas redes sociais mostravam escavadeiras palestinas forçando a abertura do muro de separação para permitir a livre circulação entre os dois lados.Os soldados árabes se infiltraram usando parapentes motorizados para realizar um ataque relâmpago em três frentes: em terra, pelo mar, onde os combatentes pousaram nas praias israelenses, e pelo ar, por meio de foguetes, de acordo com a célula de comunicação de guerra das Brigadas Azzedine Al-Qassam, o braço armado do Hamas.Em Israel, o medo imperava em cada esquina. Imagens sangrentas foram divulgadas nas redes sociais, assim como depoimentos de moradores confinados em suas casas, em total oposição à versão oficial das autoridades israelenses. "Estamos em guerra", declarou Benjamin Netanyahu, "o inimigo pagará um preço sem precedentes". O exército israelense anunciou então a convocação de milhares de reservistas. No dia seguinte, o estado judeu descobre aterrorizado as reais dimensões do ataque e, em 9 de outubro, o ministro da Defesa ordena o cerco completo à Faixa de Gaza.Hamas é "resultado da política de Netanyahu" na regiãoTrês dias após o início do ataque do Hamas, o exército israelense afirmou ter recuperado o controle de seu território e das comunidades atacadas perto da Faixa de Gaza. O saldo da manobra, no entanto, mobiliza a atenção da comunidade internacional. Vozes se levantam contra o bloqueio total de Gaza, contrário ao direito internacional. Uma delas foi a do general francês Dominique Trinquand, ex-chefe da delegação francesa na ONU."É preciso lembrar que tudo isso é resultado da politica do primeiro-ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, que, de uma certa maneira, apoiou o Hamas durante anos em detrimento da Cisjordânia. O Hamas pôde então se equipar graças ao dinheiro fornecido pelo Catar e às armas proporcionadas por Teerã", afirma Trinquand.No dia 13 de outubro, Israel ordena que "todos os civis" no norte da Faixa de Gaza se dirijam para o sul e evacuem a Cidade de Gaza em 24 horas. Cerca de 1,1 milhão de pessoas são afetadas pela ordem do mrimeiro-ministro israelense, de acordo com a ONU. No entanto, os cerca de 20 profissionais da organização Médicos Sem Fronteiras presentes no local afirmam que não existe mais água potável e que o deslocamento para o sul é quase impossível.Especialista em medicina de guerra, o ex-presidente da ONG Médicos Sem Fronteiras, e atual diretor do Mehad France, associação especializada em prestar socorro em situações em conflito, Terzian Mego conta que tenta sem sucesso enviar médicos humanitários para a região."Hoje em dia é preciso ter o aval das autoridades israelenses e egípcias, e também do grupo Hamas, e até que não haja um acordo de todos esses atores governamentais e não-governamentais nós não teremos acesso a Gaza", explica o especialista. "Além disso, as organizações que operam no enclave há mais de 30 anos têm atualmente muitas dificuldades para trabalhar; a maioria dos médicos estrangeiros deixaram o território palestino há alguns dias por causa da insegurança extrema, e, em paralelo, segundo nossas informações, nenhuma organização internacional conseguiu ainda enviar profissionais médicos até o interior de Gaza", diz Mego.A voz de GuterresNo dia 14, António Guterres, diretor da ONU, pronuncia sua primeira reprimenda oficial à conduta israelense no conflito contra o Hamas: "Até mesmo as guerras têm regras", alerta.O Irã advertiu Israel. "Se os crimes do regime sionista contra o povo de Gaza não cessarem, a situação se tornará mais complicada e o campo de batalha se expandirá", diz o regime de Teerã.O resto do mundo começa a temer de fato uma escalada regional. Em 18 de outubro, o presidente dos Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, aterrissa em Israel em um cenário caótico, e manifestou, como era esperado, seu apoio incondicional ao estado Hebreu, além de o eximir de responsabilidade pelo ataque a um hospital de Gaza no dia anterior:"Nunca há justificativa para ataques terroristas. Deixe-me dizer isso da maneira mais clara possível: que ninguém tente se aproveitar desses eventos, o mundo está olhando", disse o presidente americano. Em 20 de outubro, o Hamas libera as primeiras reféns, duas norte-americanas, mãe e filha, depois de uma mediação feita pelo Catar. No dia seguinte, um primeiro comboio de alimentos e ajuda médica entra em Gaza por Rafah.Mas uma nova contagem aponta que pelo menos 4.651 palestinos, a maioria civis, incluindo mais de 1.500 crianças, foram mortos nos implacáveis bombardeios de retaliação israelenses, de acordo com o Ministério da Saúde do Hamas.Israel pede a cabeça do chefe da ONUO chefe da ONU afirma numa declaração sem precedentes que "o ataque terrorista do Hamas não veio do nada", mas "de 56 anos de política de ocupação" na Palestina. Israel pede a cabeça de Guterres através de seu embaixador na organização, Gilad Erdan. O pesquisador em Relações Internacionais da Unicamp Gustavo Blum avaliou que, mesmo com a derrota da resolução brasileira sobre o conflito em Gaza no Conselho de Segurança da ONU, durante sua presidência rotativa, a movimentação brasileira representa uma vitória para a diplomacia do país: "Se pensarmos que, nos últimos anos, o país foi tido como um pária internacional e agora apresentou sobretudo uma preocupação com o desastre humanitário, com a vida de crianças, mulheres, idosos que estão sofrendo na região, isso pode ser considerado um grande resultado, mesmo que a resolução não tenha passado – até mesmo pelo placar, com um único voto contra”, salienta. “E não foi um voto contra o Brasil, mas a postura dos Estados Unidos como representante, por procuração dos interesses de Israel no Conselho”No dia 31, números da ONU anunciam um Halloween macabro na Faixa de Gaza. A mensagem da organização comparava o território palestino a um "cemitério de crianças" e contabilizava mais de 3.450 menores mortos desde o início do conflito. O Unicef pede um cessar-fogo humanitário imediato, com todas as passagens para Gaza abertas para permitir o acesso seguro à ajuda humanitária."Crimes de guerra"O mês de novembro começa com dezenas de estrangeiros e palestinos feridos deixando finalmente a Faixa de Gaza com destino ao Egito através da passagem fronteiriça de Rafah, aberta pela primeira vez à população.No dia 2, a ONU se posiciona e afirma que os ataques de Israel a campo de refugiados de Labalyia, em Gaza, são possíveis “crime de guerra”. Os ataques deixaram 195 mortos, 777 feridos e 120 desaparecidos, segundo o Hamas. De acordo com as equipes de resgate, "famílias inteiras" foram dizimadas. O governo brasileiro trouxe até agora cerca de 1.445 pessoas das regiões em conflito para o Brasil. Foram oito voos vindos de Israel e um da Jordânia nos aviões da FAB (Força Aérea Brasileira) que são utilizados pelo presidente da República e outras autoridades.Ataque a campo de refugiados O fim de semana que antecede o aniversário do primeiro mês de guerra entre Israel e o Hamas palestino é um dos mais sangrentos do conflito. No domingo (5), bombardeios israelenses atingiram uma casa perto de uma escola no campo de refugiados de Bureij, no centro da Faixa de Gaza, onde estima-se que cerca de 46 mil deslocados estejam abrigados.A Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) na Palestina revelou no sábado (4), um balanço de 102 unidades de Saúde atacadas por Israel na Faixa de Gaza desde o dia 7 de outubro.Nesta momento da guerra, aumenta a preocupação de países árabes de que o conflito entre Israel e o Hamas se espalhe pela região.Israel insiste que só haverá cessar-fogo se os reféns forem liberados pelo Hamas. Enquanto isso, o mundo prende a respiração, nesta que já faz história como uma das guerras mais sangrentas do terceiro milênio. 

State of the Union with Jake Tapper
Interviews with: Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, Israeli UN Amb. Gilad Erdan

State of the Union with Jake Tapper

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 46:24


First, Dana speaks with CNN's Jeremy Diamond about what he saw inside Gaza embedded with Israeli forces.   Then, Independent Senator Bernie Sanders joins Dana to discuss calls by some Democrats for a ceasefire in Gaza, as well as a video by progressive Rep. Rashida Tlaib accusing President Biden of supporting genocide. Next, Dana speaks with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham and Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal about calls for a humanitarian pause in Gaza and their fears that Iran could seek to expand the conflict. Then, Dana speaks with Israel's ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan, who wore a yellow Star of David on the UN floor to protest the UN's inaction after Hamas' attack. They also discuss the humanitarian situation inside Gaza and the sharp rise in antisemitic incidents around the world. Finally, CNN Political Commentator Karen Finney, Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, former Republican Congresswoman Barbara Comstock and CNN Political Commentator Kristen Soltis Anderson break down a new poll showing former President Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden in several key battleground states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Yeni Şafak Podcast
Bülent Orakoğlu - Terörist Netanyahu Gazze soykırımında özellikle çocukları öldürmeleriyle ilgili...

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 5:19


Terör devleti İsrail'in BM'deki daimi temsilcisi Gilad Erdan da Gazze'de hayvanlarla mücadele ettiklerini söyleyen eski temsilci Dan Gillerman gibi faşist kafatasçı bir Siyonist. “Dünyanın en ahlaklı ordusunu ve devletini temsil ediyorum” diyen Erdan, birkaç gün önce BM Genel Kurulu'na tuğlayla gelmişti. BM rakamlarına göre İsrail'in 24 gün içinde şu ana kadar en az 3342'si çocuk binlerce sivili katletmelerinin sebebini şöyle anlatıyordu: “İnanabiliyor musunuz, her gün bize bu tuğlaları atıyorlar.” İsrail'in BM daimi temsilcisi Gilad Erdan'ın 2022 yılında anlattığı görüntüler dünya gündemine oturmuştu. Terör devleti katil ve soykırımcı İsrail'in BM temsilcisi Filistinli çocukları bu yüzden öldürdüklerini itiraf ederek övünürcesine dünyanın en ahlaklı ordusu ve devletini temsil ettiğini söylüyordu. Terörist İsrail askerlerine taş veya tuğla attıkları için öldürülmeyi hak ediyorlar iddiası çocukları hatta kundaktaki bebekleri alçakça katliam yaparak fosfor bombaları ile katledilmelerini haklı çıkaracak bir neden asla değildi. İsrail'in gelecekte yapacağı katliamları meşru göstermeye çalışan Erdan, “Neden çocukları ve kadınları bombalayıp öldürdüğümüzü bilmek ister misiniz? Bu taş yüzünden. Bu taşları bize her gün atıyorlar. Siz olsanız ne yapardınız?” sözlerini kullanmıştı. Erdan İsrail'in öncelikle bebekler dahil en çok çocukları öldürmesi konusunda gizlenen neydi? Bu konuda BM Filistin temsilcisi Erdan neden BM ve dünya kamuoyuna yalan söylüyordu. Sır neydi? NETANYAHU TEVRAT'A ATIFTA BULUNARAK “AMALEKLERİN SİZE YAPTIĞINI UNUTMA DER. BİZ DE HATIRLIYORUZ VE SAVAŞIYORUZ” DİYOR Netanyahu, Gazze Şeridi'ne saldırılarına ilişkin “Bu iyinin kötüye, ışığın karanlığa, yaşamın ölüme karşı bir zaferi olacak... Bu bizim hayatımızın görevi. Bu ayrıca hayatımın vazifesi” diye konuştu. İsrail askerlerinin 3 bin yıldır İsrail için savaşan Hazreti Yuşa, Makkabiler, Roma'ya karşı ayaklanan Bar Kohba ve Yahudilik tarihine katıldığını savunan Netanyahu, İsrail'in “ikinci bağımsızlık savaşı yaptığını” söyledi. İsrail'in kuruluş döneminde yürüttüğü savaş, Filistinliler tarafından, topraklarından edildiği, köylerinin, kentlerinin yıkıldığı için Büyük Felaket (Nekbe) olarak anılıyor. Netanyahu ayrıca tüm ülkenin İsrail askerleri için kenetlendiğini belirtti ve Tevrat'a atıfta bulunarak, “Amalikler'in size yaptığını unutma, der. Biz de hatırlıyor ve savaşıyoruz” sözlerini sarf etti.

En Perspectiva
Entrevista Gustavo Calvo - Israel pidió dimisión de Antonio Guterres, secretario general de la ONU

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 23:13


El papel de la ONU para rebajar la tensión en Medio Oriente quedó entredicho esta semana. El secretario general de la ONU, Antonio Guterres, quedó enfrentado a Israel luego de un discurso que pronunció ante el Consejo de Seguridad, donde sostuvo que “el pueblo palestino lleva sometido a 56 años de asfixiante ocupación”. En el discurso, Guterres condenó el ataque terrorista perpetrado por Hamas contra civiles israelíes el sábado 7, en el que murieron 1.400 personas, pero también señaló que “no surgieron de la nada” y agregó que “el pueblo palestino lleva sometido a 56 años de asfixiante ocupación”, en un conflicto que no parece tener solución política. A raíz de las declaraciones de Guterres, el gobierno de Israel pidió su dimisión y decidió restringir los visados a cargos del organismo internacional. El embajador de Israel ante la ONU, Gilad Erdan, dijo que «El secretario general ha perdido toda moralidad e imparcialidad. Está tolerando el terrorismo y creo que el secretario general debe dimitir», dijo el canciller en una rueda de prensa. ¿Qué implicancia tiene este diferendo entre Israel y la ONU en la guerra con Hamás? Conversamos En Perspectiva con Gustavo Calvo, conductor de la Hora global.

RNZ: Morning Report
UN Secretary General in controversy over Israel-Palestine comments

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 7:02


The UN's secretary general Antonio Guterres says he is shocked by what he says are "misinterpretations" of his comments about Israel's bombardment and blockade of the Gaza strip. On Wednesday, Guterres said the Hamas attacks in southern Israel had not "happened in a vacuum and there was no justification for the Hamas attacks". Israel has threatened to deny visas to UN officials, and Israel's ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan has called for Antonio Guterres to resign, accusing him of "expressing an understanding for terrorism and murder". Air strikes are continuing to hit Gaza where the Health Ministry in the Hamas controlled territory says 6,500 people have been killed 2,700 of them children. Israel says more than 1,400 people were killed in the Hamas attacks on October 7. A third of hospitals have shut down and the remainder are now down to the barest of emergency services with the territories fuel supplies exhausted after Israel's fortnight long siege of the territory. On Wednesday night, eight trucks carrying food water and medicine crossed the border with Egypt but Israel has banned fuel from entering the territory saying Hamas would use it for military purposes. Palestinian foreign affairs minister, Riad Al-Maliki, yesterday told the United Nations' Security Council that more killing and deaths would not make Israel safer. At the same meeting, Israel's foreign affairs minister Eli Cohen rejected calls for a ceasefire. Israel is now refusing to issue visas for UN officials, including the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths. On Wednesday, New Zealand urged the Security Council to implement a humanitarian pause, corridors for water, food, fuel, medicines and other basics of life, and designated safe areas that are strictly off-limits as targets or military bases. Our interview requests to caretaker Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and permanent representative to the UN Carolyn Schwalger were unsuccessful. 

RNZ: Morning Report
Former PM Helen Clark on Gaza situation

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:07


The UN's secretary general Antonio Guterres says he is "shocked by misinterpretations" of his comments about Israel's bombardment and blockade of the Gaza strip. Israel's ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, called on Guterres to resign, after Guterres called for an immediate ceasefire in the war against Hamas. Former New Zealand prime minister and former head of the UN's development programme, and now a member of The Elders, a group of renowned global leaders, Helen Clark, spoke to Corin Dann.

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb
Análise: até onde vai o direito de defesa de Israel?

Podcast Internacional - Agência Radioweb

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 3:12


Israel afirmou que vai suspender os vistos para funcionários da ONU em mais um episódio do estranhamento entre o país e a entidade. A indignação se deu após os comentários feitos pelo secretário-geral, sobre a crise no Oriente Médio. Na fala ao Conselho de Segurança das Nações Unidas, António Guterres disse que os ataques do Hamas a Israel “não aconteceram no vácuo”. Ele se referiu ao que chamou de ocupação sufocante, a qual o povo palestino é sujeito há 56 anos. O embaixador de Israel na ONU pediu a renúncia do secretário-geral. Gilad Erdan afirmou que falas de Guterres demonstram compaixão por atrocidades cometidas contra o povo israelense. Entretanto, o próprio conselho de segurança vetou uma resolução que pedia uma cessar-fogo por garantir o direito de defesa israelense. O que gerou o questionamento se essa medida teria algum tipo de limite.

Revue de presse internationale
À la Une: la proposition française d'une coalition contre le Hamas laisse sceptique

Revue de presse internationale

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 5:25


La proposition « surprise » du président Macron mardi 24 octobre à Tel Aviv « d'élargir la coalition internationale contre Daech pour lutter également contre le Hamas » laisse la presse internationale dubitative. À l'instar du Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung qui juge « que cette coalition anti-Hamas sur le modèle de la coalition anti Daech lancée en 2014 » n'est guère recevable par Israël « alors même que cette coalition inclut des pays arabes qui sont peu susceptibles de s'engager militairement à Gaza ». Et « si Emmanuel Macron lui-même prenait cette mesure, cela ne serait pas sans risque politique pour lui étant donné l'ambiance en France où le conflit israélo-palestinien divise la classe politique », souligne encore le quotidien allemand qui assure qu'en tout état de cause « pour Israël, seule compte la position des États-Unis ».Washington qui n'a d'ailleurs pas réagi directement à la proposition française, qui n'est pas commentée non plus dans la presse américaine, alors que la presse israélienne reste elle aussi sceptique. Pour le Jerusalem Post, « Paris pèse ainsi la possibilité d'une implication militaire dans la guerre contre le Hamas ». Mais « les conversations à ce sujet ne sont qu'à leur début », souligne encore le quotidien israélien et « il n'est pas certain qu'Israël ait besoin d'une assistance militaire extérieure de la part de la France ».Interrogé sur le soutien américain à cette coalition, « le porte-parole du Conseil national de sécurité des États-Unis John Kirby n'a en tout cas pas répondu », rapporte de son côté le Haaretz, expliquant simplement « que l'objectif des États-Unis était de s'assurer qu'Israël dispose de ce dont elle a besoin pour combattre le Hamas ».Les États-Unis rejettent toute idée de cessez-le-feu à GazaMalgré les appels pressants de l'ONU face à la situation humanitaire catastrophique à Gaza, la Maison Blanche rejette « tout cessez-le-feu qui ne bénéficierait, selon elle qu'au Hamas », rapporte le New York Times. Le journal américain souligne « que l'administration américaine soutient néanmoins la possibilité de pauses dans le conflit pour permettre l'acheminement de l'aide humanitaire ».Alors qu'Israël intensifie encore ses frappes sur l'enclave palestinienne, qui auraient fait déjà près de 6 000 morts à Gaza, « le Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies est plus divisé que jamais sur les appels au cessez-le-feu », souligne le Guardian avec une passe d'armes incroyable hier entre le patron de l'ONU Antonio Guterres et l'ambassadeur israélien aux Nations unies Gilad Erdan qui réclame aujourd'hui « sa démission immédiate ». Mais « dans quel monde vivez-vous ? », a lancé l'ambassadeur israélien au patron de l'ONU après que celui-ci ait de nouveau « appelé à un cessez-le-feu immédiat » et condamné « les violations claires du droit humanitaire par Israël » et souligné que les attaques du Hamas « ne se sont pas produites dans le vide, mais après 56 ans d'occupation étouffante pour les Palestiniens ».Un débat enflammé qui trouve écho également dans la presse, « Antonio Guterres relativise le terrorisme du Hamas », dénonce ainsi Die Welt. Alors que le Daily Telegraph reprend en titre les accusations d'Israël pour qui « la défense du Hamas par l'ONU est une erreur ».S'ajoutent également les mises en garde de l'ancien président américain Barack Obama pour qui « la décision d'Israël d'interrompre l'approvisionnement en eau et en nourriture à Gaza » risque « d'aggraver la crise humanitaire mais également de saper les efforts de paix et d'éroder le soutien mondial à Israël », rapporte le Guardian.Le ministre de la Défense chinois brutalement limogé« C'est le deuxième haut fonctionnaire à être évincé au cours des trois derniers mois sans qu'aucune explication ne soit donnée », souligne le South China Morning Post qui rappelle « que Li Shangfu, comme l'ancien ministre des Affaires étrangères Qin Gang, avait cessé toute apparition publique avant d'être officiellement limogé [...]. Des démissions brutales » qui interviennent, précise encore le quotidien de Hong Kong, « depuis que Xi Jinping a entamé en octobre dernier un troisième mandat sans précédent à la tête du parti. »Une nouvelle « vague de purges », commente le Japon Times qui suit celle de l'été dernier « lorsque deux des plus hauts responsables en charge des fusées et arsenaux nucléaires du pays ont été également évincés, dans le cadre d'une tentative d'installer des responsables plus loyaux au régime et d'éradiquer la corruption au sein de l'armée ».« Ce changement brutal » ne devrait pas « modifier la stratégie militaire de Pékin », estime le Washington Post, mais pourrait bien « être le signe que Xi Jinping peine toujours à éliminer les problèmes de corruption » au plus haut sommet de l'État.

Wayne Dupree Show
E1786: Biden Just Warned Israel To Not Occupy Gaza

Wayne Dupree Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 92:48


Visit https://4patriots.com/, code WAYNE for 10% off your order During an interview with CBS' "60 Minutes," Biden expressed his belief that Israel occupying Gaza would be a significant error. In response to this month's terrorist attacks by Hamas, Israel has indicated its preparedness for a ground invasion of Gaza. However, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, informed CNN that Israel has no intention of occupying Gaza once the conflict concludes.

Policy and Rights
War in Gaza The Hamas Take Hostages

Policy and Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 62:36


Remarks on the side of the Security Council closed consultations by H.E. Mr. Gilad Erdan, Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations, on the situation in the Middle East & Other matters.Speaking to reporters today (08 Oct) before the closed door Security Council meeting in New York, Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan said, “This is Israel's 9/11 and Israel will do everything to bring our sons and daughters back home.”He said, “Israel suffered an unprecedented attack and the number of casualties is catastrophic, truly unfathomable. Over the past two days following Hamas surprise attack on Israel, my country has suffered hundreds of fatalities.”Erdan continued, “yesterday, in the early morning of the Jewish Sabbath and on a Jewish holiday, savage Hamas terrorists fired 1000s of rockets into Israel, but this was only the beginning.”He also said, “ruthless terrorists gunned down innocent Israeli civilians in the streets, murdering anything that moved, anything. I'll show you just one example. Just look at this photo of bodies of women strewn, strewn in the street, in a bus stop, innocents, murdered, in cold blood. These animal-like terrorists broke into homes, gathered entire families into rooms and shot them point blank as if they were stomping on insects.”He stressed, “Grandparents and the elderly, among them Holocaust survivors who endured the Nazis, were violently dragged from their homes, this time by Hamas and taken into Gaza.”Israeli ambassador also said, “Hundreds, hundreds were butchered their bodies mutilated and defiled and those who survived were taken to Gaza. Listen to this young girl screaming as she is kidnapped separated from her friend not knowing what fate awaits her. Try to comprehend the magnitude of this situation, try to digest the ruthless inhumanity.”He noted, “I've seen shocking footage graphic images that will forever be seared in my brain.”Gilad Erdan continued, “These images are horrifying. They are hard to see and they are impossible to fully internalize. But I'm showing you all of this for a reason. Today, many members of the international community are supporting Israel. Yes. But if history has taught us anything, we know that tomorrow that may not be the case.”He added, “The international community and particularly the UN and the Security Council have a very short memory when it comes to Israel. The terror that we endure quickly becomes a side note, but this time will not be the same. We will not let the world forget the atrocities our country suffered.”The ambassador concluded, “this is precisely why this atrocity is Israel's 9/11, from now nothing will be as it was. I promise you today we are shattering the paradigm, we are changing the equation for 17 years since Israel unilaterally withdrew from Gaza and since Hamas came to power the world has tried to reason with these terrorists, barbaric terrorists. The international community sought to rehabilitate Gaza, giving 10s of billions of dollars in aid. Friends, these funds did not go to building schools or hospitals. It was exploited only for terror.”#inspiringstories #inspirationalstory #faith #loveandtrust #podcast #newmedia #audiobookshttps://depictions.media/

CUFI Minute
The “Butcher of Tehran” Scolds the West

CUFI Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 4:33


At the UN this week, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi – often referred to as the “Butcher of Tehran” - lectured Western nations and admonished the U.S. for exiting the Iran nuclear accords. Meanwhile, UN personnel escorted Gilad Erdan, Israeli Ambassador to the UN, off the floor for protesting the tyrant's speech. In this episode of the CUFI Minute, Kasim describes the importance of Erdan's courageous stand against the UN's hypocrisy. Tune in now! The CUFI Minute is another way to enjoy CUFI's online news and analysis segment, the CUFI Weekly. Featuring host Kasim Hafeez, this microcast is a quick yet in-depth topical segment you can listen to while commuting to work or making your afternoon cup of coffee. We should stand in solidarity against terrorism including when it happens in Israel. In under 10 minutes a week, learn about the history behind many threats facing Israel, the significance of important holidays and anniversaries throughout the year, and what's happening in Israel and the broader Middle East.

Israel Daily News Podcast
Netanyahu at the UN General Assembly; Wed. Sept. 20, 2023

Israel Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 13:51


Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Joe Biden meet today during the UN General Assembly. Hear from protesters outside of the American Embassy; During Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's address at the UN General Assembly, Israel's ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, waved a photo of Mahsa Amini. & The Israeli Defense Ministry has announced the new advanced and Artificial intelligence powered Barak tank, which they say is now operational. Send a Rosh Hashannah box with Hasod Store: https://bit.ly/3DK2SKD Support the show here: https://linktr.ee/israeldailynews Israel Daily News Roundtable: http://patreon.com/shannafuld Music: Blessed; Eugene Kurolap https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/eugenekurolap/blessed-feat-marissa-zechinato Purchase Judaica from the Jerusalem Art Project: http://shrsl.com/298r5-2ze1-1d847 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/israeldailynews/support

HaYovel | The Heartland Connection
Daily | Is Hamas Firing Missiles From Lebanon?

HaYovel | The Heartland Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 16:53


Today in Israel, it is suspected that Hamas could be the one responsible for the rocket that was fired from Lebanon on Sunday night. Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz gave a clear picture of the situation on the Temple Mount to some visiting Arab Ambassadors. The Shin Bet foils a Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror cell plotting attacks on Israeli civilians. Also, Israel's Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, tells the Security Council  that Palestinian terrorists are the ONLY ones responsible for the violent riots on the Temple Mount.    All this and more on today's show!

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Want ads: Israel seeks new Jewish Agency chair

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 21:31


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday. Today's guests are diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman and US reporter Jacob Magid, hosted by Jessica Steinberg. Berman discusses the possible candidates for Jewish Agency chairpeople, now that Intelligence Minister Elazar Stern's candidacy has been withdrawn. He fills us in on the politics of filling the position, and what's needed in this significant job that oversees the cross-section of the global Jewish community and Israel. Berman also speaks about Swedish foreign minister Ann Linde's visit to Israel, the first by a Swedish official in over a decade, as relations between the two countries have thawed in recent months. Magid tells the podcast about the recent visit of Israeli ambassador Gilad Erdan to the South Side of Chicago, where an Israel trauma model is being used to cope with gun violence. He discusses the motivation of the Israeli embassy to work on a grassroots level in the US, finding a way to connect to communities and minorities. Discussed articles include: Jewish Agency postpones vote for chairman after Stern scandal In decade's 1st Israel visit by a Swedish FM, Linde vows to combat antisemitism Enough of MLK and Heschel: Israel outreach in Chicago aims to form new narrative Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: View of the Jewish Agency headquarters in Jerusalem, November 29, 2016. (Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The +972 Podcast
Israel Wants to Deport this Human Rights Defender

The +972 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 22:00


For more than a year now, Israel has been trying to deport the Israel and Palestine Director of Human Rights Watch, Omar Shakir. The ongoing litigation began in May 2018, when Israel decided to revoke Shakir's work authorization in Israel.This was the first time the Israeli government had used a 2017 amendment to its Law of Entry, which denies entry to those who publicly support a boycott of Israel, to deport someone already present in the country.Shakir's case has become a watershed moment for democracy and free speech in Israel. In the latest episode of the podcast, he talks about Israel's attempt to limit criticism of its policies in the occupied territories, and the impact this crackdown has on Palestinian rights in particular.Visit +972 Magazine and follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.The music in this episode is by Ketsa.Support the show (https://972mag.com/donate)

ZION NEWS
U.S. Embassy to Join with Consulate | 3/4/19

ZION NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 24:46


Two soldiers injured in car-ramming attack An IDF soldier and a border police officer were seriously wounded in the West Bank, Monday morning, in a car-ramming terror attack just outside of Ramallah. #CARRAMMING #WESTBANK __________________ 2. US Embassy & Consulate to merge into one body The United States is now enacting more diplomatic re-structuring in the Middle East and merging the PA consulate general in Jerusalem with the new American Embassy.  #USEMBASSY #CONSULATE ____________________ US Embassy & Consulate to merge into one body Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Middle East expert at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies and Bar Ilan University. joins us in the studio to speak about the merger between the new United States Embassy and the PA Consulate in Jerusalem #USEMBASSY #CONSULATE ___________________ Airstrikes reported near Quneitra overnight The Syrian Sana news agency reported that IDF forces struck targets in the Druze town of Hader, Sunday night, in the Southern Syrian province of Quneitra just 3 km from the border in the Golan. #QUNEITRA #AIRSTRIKES ___________________ Erdan lobbies to halt support of Pro-BDS NGO's Minister of Public Security and Strategic Affairs, Gilad Erdan, is now urging governments in ten countries to cease funding for NGO's advocating for the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions Movement.  #BDS #GILADERDAN ___________________ Strasbourg synagogue memorial stone vandalized The wave of Anti-Semitism in France, a memorial stone marking the site of Strasbourg's old synagogue which was destroyed by the Nazis was vandalized. #STRASBOURG #VANDALISM                                    ___________________ MK Yuli Edelstein rules out passing ‘French Law' Knesset speaker Yuli Edelstein ruled out the passing of the so-called French Law, which stipulates that sitting Prime Ministers are exempt from being under investigation. #YULIEDELSTEIN #FRENCHLAW  ___________________ 8. Int'l Women's Day is fast approaching Knesset Member Rachel Azaria together with other Israeli organizations launched A new feminist campaign Sunday as International Women's Day approaches. #WOMENSDAY #CAMPAIGN ___________________ Jewish Agency announces loans for surrogacy The Jewish Agency of Israel has now announced it will authorize loans to its employees who opt to pursue surrogacy overseas, an unprecedented stride toward LGBT equality. #LGBT #SURROGACY                                  ___________________ ‘Via' ride-sharing service expands to Tel Aviv New York-based ridesharing company Via Transportation has just announced the launching of a brand new collaborative service with the Dan bus company  #VIA #DANBUS  ___________________ Hebrew word of the Day: Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is ' SIMCHA ' which means JOY / CELEBRATION. #LEARNHEBREW   #HEBREWWORDOFDAY   #ILTVHEBREWWORDOFDAY  ___________________ The Weather Forecast Tonight should have scattered showers and a cool low of about fifty-one or eleven degrees Celsius. Then Tomorrow you can expect more of the same, and with a high of sixty-three or seventeen degrees Celsius. #ISRAELWEATHER   #ISRAELFORECAST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ZION NEWS
23 Police Officers Hurt; 7 Demonstrators Arrested | 1/3/19

ZION NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 24:20


Labor & Hatnua dip in polls after public breakup In the first two polls publicized following the dismantling of the Zionist union, it was found that both the Hatnuah and labor parties were greatly damaged by the move. AG to make his recommendations by February Just a day after vowing that it's his duty to report his recommendations on the Netanyahu investigations ahead of April elections, Channel 10 news reported that A-G Mandelblit will likely announce his conclusions in as early as February. 3. Trump: Iran can ‘do what they want' in Syria Speaking at a cabinet meeting at the White House with senior state officials and reporters, US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that "Iran is pulling people out of Syria, but they can frankly do whatever they want there". 4. Trump: Iran can ‘do what they want' in Syria Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Begin-Sadat center for strategic studies, Bar Ilan University speaking more on President Trump's comments regarding Syria. 5. UN ambassador Nikki Haley resigns United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, has finally left her post this week after first announcing her intent to resign in early October 2018. 6.  Bolsonaro's first hours in office Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's historic visit to Brazil has officially come to an end and ILTV'S Latin American correspondent, Joy Gavillon is here to help us sum up the most important events from this trip. 23 police officers hurt; 7 demonstrators arrested Israeli security forces early Thursday morning clashed with hundreds of settlers, mostly teens, in the evacuation of two mobile homes that were illegally erected last month on the former West Bank hilltop of Amona. Prison conditions for terrorists to be reduced At a press conference Wednesday with public security minister Gilad Erdan, erdan announced that as of now Israel will work to make prison conditions for terrorists as strict and unpleasant as possible while still maintaining the bare minimum conditions required by international law. 9. Hebrew U. lecturer scolds student for IDF uniform There's major controversy at the Hebrew university of Jerusalem this week as a lecturer at the institution, Dr. Carola Hilfrich was caught on video criticizing a female student in active IDF duty who arrived for class wearing her army uniform. Bar Refaeli to be indicted on tax offenses Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli is set to be charged with crimes of tax evasion after Israel's state prosecutor's office informed Refaeli today that she will be indicted for trying to hide around 23 million shekels or around $6 million in income between 2009-2012. Starlings return to Israel Finally, amidst their bi-annual migration, starlings from Russia and Eastern Europe are again gracing the Israeli skies with gorgeous movements and shapes. Top 5 of the week And up now, this week's top 5 with ILTV'S Emanuelle Kadoshwith the top Israeli made gadgets that make perfect gifts. Hebrew word Of The Day: MAKH-SHIR | מכשיר= DEVICE / GADGET Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "makhshir" which means "device" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ZION NEWS
A Cure for Brain Tumors? | 11/20/18

ZION NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 24:09


Police recommend indicting interior minister Police have again recommended that Interior Minister Aryeh Deri be indicted on multiple counts of fraud, perjury, tax evasion, money laundering, and breach of trust. Bank accounts related to Deri and his family have been allegedly connected to millions of shekels in unreported income from a still-unnamed businessman. Revenge of ‘the Azaria effect' Dr. Martin Sherman, Founder & Executive Director of the IISS speaking at ILTV Studio about Bennett saying soldiers are too afraid of lawsuits to properly act in the field. 3. Airbnb removes Israeli West Bank listings International home-renting company Airbnb Inc, is making waves today, after announcing Monday that it would remove listings put up in Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Israel marks world children's day Today is world children's day, and on behalf of Israel, public security minister Gilad Erdan announced that his ministry will be launching a brand new bureau dedicated to protecting children from online harassment. Israel sides with E.U.; against U.S. at the U.N. Israel has just sided against the United States at the United Nations regarding a non-binding sexual harassment resolution. France and the Netherlands led the negotiations over the draft resolution in response to the growing global #me-too movement and the language of the resolution helps battle sexual harassment. UNESCO & WJC join forces against antisemitism Israel and the United States in 2017 pulled out of UNESC and earlier this year, Prime Minister Netanyahu declined an invitation from UNESCO to attend their conference on antisemitism. Well it seems the world body is making great efforts to do just that as it's just launched a website dedicated to fighting holocaust denial and antisemitism. 7. Measles reach Haredim in Hackney In Israel doctors and health officials both are urgently demanding that parents vaccinate their children; and especially within the Ultra Orthodox communities which are suffering from higher rates of infection. The issue has spread to the UK, where Jewish doctors in British Haredi communities are calling on ultra-orthodox families to get inoculated for measles. Israeli company creates the accordion pill Nadav Navon, Chief Operating Officer At Intec Pharma speaking at ILTV Studio about the ill that unfolds once it reaches the stomach, preventing entrance to the intestine. Israeli T.V. comedy wins Int'l Emmy award Israeli TV shows have been making lots of noise lately and now the critically acclaimed show, ‘Nabsu' has added to the chatter, having just won an international Emmy Award. The show focuses on an interracial family in which Gili, an Israeli man of Ethiopian descent and Tamar, an Israeli Ashkenazi woman are married. A cure for brain tumors? Researchers from Hebrew University shared their results recently regarding a new glioblastoma treatment with the potential to improve and extend patients' lives. It could be groundbreaking achievement for cancer treatments and ILTV'S Doriel Mizrachi joins us now with the details. Macy's thanksgiving parade balloons not coming Just days ago, the diaspora affairs ministry in Israel announced that the balloons from this year's world-famous Macy's thanksgiving day parade, will be coming afterwards to Jerusalem for the upcoming Hanukkah parade, but speaking to the Jerusalem post on Monday, Macy's reported that in fact, nothing could be further from the truth. 11. Hebrew word Of The Day: LENATZEAH | לנצח= TO WIN Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "lenatzeah" which means "to win" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.